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- 360 Review Feedback
- Anni Townend
- Towards More Effective Development Policy-making
- Gerald M. Meier
- Materialistic Value Orientation
- Tim Kasser
- Conclusion: Insiders and Outsiders
- Frank Gardner and Sue Hatt
- Epilogue
- Simon Lancaster
- The inevitability of silo
- Adrian Furnham
- Conclusions
- Keijiro Otsuka, Gustav Ranis and Gary Saxonhouse
- Italy
- Angelo Riccaboni
- Inflation and Transition: from Soviet Experience to Russian Reality
- Jacques Sapir
- ICT and the Developing Countries: Towards a Way Forward
- K J Joseph
- Sri Lanka: A Forgotten Complex Emergency – Back to War Again
- Riccardo Polastro
- Decision Analysis
- Roderick Cann, Slinger Jansen and Sjaak Brinkkemper
- Catering to Every Palate in China (… almost)
- Lub Bun Chong
- Recognizing and Assessing Individual Stress Levels
- Jane Cranwell-Ward and Alyssa Abbey
- Conclusion: Crystal Ball Exercise in Corporate Learning
- Bruno Dufour
- Markets, Entrepreneurs and Liberty: A Review Article
- Stephen F. Frowen
- Summary and Conclusions
- D. P. O’Brien and A. C. Darnell
- A New Social Model: The Associative Economy
- Franco Archibugi
- Estimating Prudent Budgetary Margins
- Thomas Dalsgaard and Alain Serres
- Globalization of Technology and the Movement of Scientific Personnel in Multinational Enterprises in Europe
- Marina Papanastassiou, Robert Pearce and George Anastassopoulos
- ‘Give Professionalization a Chance!’ Why Management Consulting May Yet Become a Full Profession
- Christopher D. McKenna
- Conclusions and Policy Summary
- John K. Turkson
- Implications for Theory
- Erik Arnold
- Technology and Unmarginalising
- Roger Riddell
- Research
- Michael Morley
- Social Cost—Benefit Analysis and the Shadow Wage
- Anthony Thirlwall
- Summary, Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research
- Megha Agarwal
- Fiscal Responses
- David Mayes and Matti Virén
- A dialogue on the issues
- Andrew Weintraub, Eli Schwartz and J. Richard Aronson
- Politics, Policy, and the Pigovian Margins
- James Buchanan
- Labor Power
- Arthur J. Wolak
- Watching the market
- Urs Stäheli
- Sorry, the Network Society has Already been Invented: Why Management Education Needs Indigenous Input
- Bob Hodge
- Discussion and Conclusions
- Mervyn Conroy
- Globalization 1.0 — The Silk Road to Asia and the Salt Caravans across the Sahara
- Robert Aliber
- Fighting Repeat
- Tim Calkins
- Foreign Investment, Foreign Trade and Related Issues: A Case Study for India and China
- P. K. Vasudeva
- The Way Ahead
- Jim Armstrong
- Reforming Public Administration in Multilevel Systems
- Sabine Kuhlmann, Stephan Grohs and Jörg Bogumil
- Liability of Country of Origin and Postacquisition Strategies of Emerging Market MNCs in Advanced Economies
- Huu Nguyen and Jorma Larimo
- Contrasts and Contradictions in Union Organising: The Irish Mushroom Industry
- Francisco Arqueros-Fernández
- Technical Appendices
- Chris Harris
- Mexican Agricultural Policy in the Shadow of the US Farm Crisis
- Stephen E. Sanderson
- Action Learning in Different National and Organizational Contexts and Cultures
- Robert L. Dilworth and Yury Boshyk
- Policy Analysis in a Dynamic Model with Endogenous Specialization
- Junxi Zhang
- What do Central Banks Do? (1989)
- C. A. E. Goodhart
- Prospects for Moving to Monetary Union: Concluding Thoughts
- Polly Reynolds Allen
- Conclusion
- Fred Phillips
- The Risk of ‘Go-It-Alone’: The Japanese Car Industry — From Boom to Bust?
- Rob Tulder
- ‘Partnership’: A Serious Strategy for UK Trade Unions?
- Michael Terry